"The situation was tense throughout the day in almost all the places， with
protesters shouting anti- India and pro-freedom slogans filling the roads and
alleys，" a police official authorised not to talk to media told Xinhua. "Today
three deaths were reported and the number of injured is said to be over 200."

Friday's killings has brought the number of people killed in ongoing wave of
unrest at least to 55.

Health officials put the number of civilians injured since the out break of
protests to more than 3000. More than 100 people have also lost eyesight after
being hit by pellets.

A senior police official said government forces fired to stop violent crowds
from attacking them.

Authorities in the morning had extended restrictions and curfew to almost all
the major towns and villages in Muslim majority areas of the region. The move
was aimed at foiling the anti-India protest march to Hazratbal shrine， a main
shrine in Srinagar city， the summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir. The
call for march was given by separatists.

Police and paramilitary troopers closed all routes leading to the shrine by
laying coils of concertina wire and steel barricades， besides deploying their
contingents.

The local government has detained key separatist leaders fearing their
participation in demonstrations would intensify anti-India protests and mobilize
people in large numbers.

Reports pouring in from other places said people offered prayers in the
mosques and took out protest demonstrations in more than two dozen places. The
government forces continue to use shotguns for firing pellets on angry crowds
despite warnings from India's home ministry and government to minimize their
use.

On Thursday a rights group， Amnesty International， called upon India to end
use of pellets guns.

The youth throw stones and brickbats on contingents of police and
paramilitary， who respond by firing tear smoke shells， pellets and bullets，
which often proves fatal.

Shops， businesses， schools， government offices， banks and other institutions
remained closed for the 28th straight day. The public transport is also off the
roads.

The locals are complaining about dearth of eatables and essentials in most of
the towns including Srinagar city. Health officials said they were also
experiencing shortage of medicines.

Protests in the region broke out following the killing of a top militant
commander of Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) Burhan Muzaffar Wani， along with his two
associates， on July 8. The 22-year-old Wani was poster boy of HM， region's
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